Jeremy Corbyn Quotes
Top 63 wise famous quotes and sayings by Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Jeremy Corbyn on Wise Famous Quotes.
It is time we recognised the huge contribution that migration has made to the economic growth of this country.
I find if you are in an office, the crisis finds you. If you're not in the office, the crisis finds somebody else.
I also recognise that the mandate was given by hundreds of thousands of ordinary people joining in the political process.
Some colleagues have said they would not be very keen on working with me, but I am sure these things were said in the heat of the moment.
Labour voters are crying out for effective leadership.I'm afraid I don't think Jeremy [Corbyn]can provide it.
Like a majority of the population and a majority of even Tory voters, I want the railways back in public ownership.
I haven't had vast amounts of ministerial experience - in fact, none at all. But I do have a lot of experience of people.
Mum and Dad met campaigning on the Spanish civil war. Both were active peace campaigners. They died in 1986 and '87.
Basically, on the question of Europe, I want to see a social Europe, a cohesive Europe, a coherent Europe, not a free market Europe.
You can't sustain a high level of intense activity with thousands of people forever. It has to be for a specific objective.
I believe in public ownership, but I have never favoured the remote nationalised model of the postwar era.
I make mistakes like anybody else, I will make mistakes. And you have to reflect on it, and you have to listen to people. That is the key.
I've been proud to be the chair of the Stop the War coalition, proud to be associated with the Stop the War coalition.
The Parliamentary Labour Party is a crucial and very important part of the Labour party, but it is not the entirety of the Labour Party.
Lopez Obrador invokes the appeal of national unity, the revolution of 1910, and the progressive constitution of 1917.
We are one of the richest countries in the world, and there is absolutely no reason why anyone should have to live in poverty.
Politically active people felt more and more disenfranchised, particularly during the ultra-New Labour years.
Diversity in media is something that is intrinsic to a democratic society. We do not want the whole media owned by one person.
There is not going to be a peace process unless there is talks involving Israel, Hezbollah and Hamas, and I think everyone knows that.
I'm just a very normal person, living in north London, doing my best for my area and to put forward some serious debate on issues in the party.
It is a ludicrous statistic plucked out of the air and used to justify a quite appalling attack on many of the poorest people in this country.
You pay more in wages, get more in in tax, you get people living a higher standard, you get more money. It's a kind of circle.
I have always worked long hours and very hard. It is the way I am. Same as always. Up about seven and get to bed about 12 to 1, something like that.
I think NATO is a Cold War product. I think NATO historically should have shut up shop in 1990 along with the Warsaw Pact; unfortunately, it didn't.
Labour Party members must all be free to criticise and oppose injustice and abuse wherever we find it.
If the leadership can't win a debate, then we should show true leadership and implement the democratic will of our party.